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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Sdgla who wrote (10312)6/30/2009 11:23:48 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 86355
 
I've been reading what I can re phytoplankton since re your posts..very interesting study with very little mention in the media.

Yep.. very little mention. I guess that's why I'm a bit "OCD" about the issue. IMO, it's a "no-brainer" that CO2 levels are rising when phytoplankton levels are declining.

Everything in our known science stipulates that adding more of a critical element for floral growth should stimulate plant life. If one of those elements is deficient, then flora will remain dormant.

So John Martin really clued into what was actually occurring with oceanic phytoplankton. The guy deserves a Nobel prize, IMO.

earthobservatory.nasa.gov

Hawk
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